And by no means are these kinds of actions a monopoly of either party.
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The first is where there is a monopoly of employers, where there is no competition for the labour.
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He and his fellow members of the masons' guild had a monopoly of stone work in the town.
This does not mean that America has a monopoly of wisdom in distinguishing peaceful Muslim citizens from the other sort.
We most certainly do not have a monopoly of employers at present.
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He also asked the owners to end a monopoly of the nearby palm oil processing plant and share the facilities with the peasants.
Just as local governments hold a monopoly over the supply of rights of way, so the Fed holds a monopoly of the supply of currency.
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VSNL, which has a monopoly of international telephony until April 1st.
Most Internet traffic comes from outside India, and thus hits the bottleneck of India's publicly owned telecoms companies, which have a monopoly of long-distance telephony and international data exchange.
This is a molecular diagnostics firm, based in Salt Lake City, Utah, with a monopoly of the testing and the ability to put constraints on further research into the sequence.
Dan Silverstone of Portsmouth University, who has interviewed people convicted of firearms offences in north-west London, says that when no single group has a monopoly of violence, more people get shot.
For all that, it is strongly backed by schools of education, which have a monopoly of teacher-training, and by teachers' unions, whose members make more money when it is artificially hard for others to get into the profession.
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Soon spotted by Mr Ecevit, during one of his spells as prime minister in the 1970s, Mr Cem at 34 became the youngest director of Turkish radio and television, at a time when the state had a monopoly of broadcasting.
Mr Murray's self-appointed task is to reclaim the significance and status of a man whose high amateurism, as he calls it, was looking ever more out of date in an age when the pursuit of knowledge was becoming a monopoly of university departments.
After thousands of years of political experimentation, it seems pretty clear that some institution is always going to have a monopoly of force, and some human being or group of human beings is going to have the ultimate authority over how that force is used.
You also have a right to be protected from the unfair leverage of a monopoly, further from the activities of a monopoly that has a lock in.
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But reader and investor Walt French responded that behind the scenes Google had managed to create a near monopoly of mobile search, and presumably therefore a certain type of mobile ads.
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In 1555 Czar Ivan the Terrible granted a group of English merchants a monopoly on the trade of furs, timber and cloth, thus establishing the Muscovy Company.
Deutsche Post has been partially privatised but retains a lucrative monopoly of the letters market.
Labour leader Eamon Gilmore appealed to voters not to give Fine Gael a "monopoly of power".
Combined, the two would represent a near monopoly of the search market.
The old argument that European governments used to justify them was that Airbus was an infant industry that needed support to prevent Boeing from having a global monopoly of civil jet airliners.
Modern weapons are often so complex that there are only two or three competent suppliers for any given system, and once a major award is won, the company that prevails becomes a monopoly supplier of the system in question.
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What's to stop Clear Channel Communications, (which, since acquiring SFX Entertainment last year, has a virtual monopoly of the acts, the concert venues and the radio promotion of big rock tours in America and is now being sued by a competing promoter in Denver on precisely those grounds) from repackaging Jurassic Rock for middle-aged fans hoping to recapture a few magic moments of their youth?
For the moment, however, the company from Redmond, Washington, seems almost grateful for the rising profile of Linux, seeing it as an easy way of demonstrating that Windows is not a monopoly, ahead of its antitrust trial, scheduled to begin on October 15th.
Like a medieval town's sole inn, a railway line is a perfect example of a natural monopoly: it is tremendously expensive to build and it is difficult to justify more than one set of tracks on any route just to guarantee competition.
Private doctors complained of a breakdown in the supply of the JE vaccine, the monopoly of a local trading company.
Chen founded NagaCorp in 1995, the same year he obtained 70-year gaming license in Cambodia and a shorter monopoly on casinos within a 200 kilometer radius of Phnom Penh (the monopoly expires in 2035).
Bard and Tyco of creating a monopoly in catheters and Premier and Novation of enabling it.
Nonetheless, it certainly is ironic to see the Internet, the great equalizer, leveler of playing fields, transformed into a giant game of Monopoly.
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